A letter-size stapled 8-page booklet containing the prices and information about the equipment required to maintain a working telephone system - likely an important source of tools and supplies for the rural telephone companies throughout Saskatchewan.
Small folder with the published script of Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore (handwritten at top front: "Doris Shelford"); the program for a Robbie Burns night; the handwritten script for a Christmas program. On the front of the folder, handwritten in pencil: "Scripts - Xmas 9; Burns 10; Play 11"
Store front of one-story brick building with three men posing in front. The left door says "Office"; the left window says "Dr. CW Hunt"; the right window says "Drug Store"
Folded rectangle of paper on the outside is the basics of the deal and the the inside folds out into a large certificate. The certificate is legal confirmation of a deal in which the British government gave the Canadian Pacific Railway land in Manitoba to build its railway on.
Picture of the former Gerry Hardware in smoke - after the fire is out. One fireman with a fire hose. The Robinson's Store and the old Indian Head (Imperial) Hotel are in the background.
Picture of the former Gerry Hardware in flames - nearing the end of the fire. Fireman stand by directing water onto the flames with a fire hose. The Robinson's Store and the old Indian Head (Imperial) Hotel are in the background.
Two laminated photocopied pages from the 1892 timetable for CPR trans-continental trains. The first page is a copy of the front and back covers - the back cover having a the calendar from May, 1892 to April, 1893 and the second one being a copy of pages 24-25 which shows arrival and departure times for eastbound and westbound trains between Brandon and Pilot Butte, including Wolseley, Sintaluta, Indian Head & The Bell Farm, Qu'Appelle and McLean.
Laminated certificate for Maurice Osment as a "Second Class Operator of Moving Picture Machines" by the Province of Saskatchewan under "The Theatres and Cinematographs Act"